
Perris Concrete Company serves Hemet, CA with garage floor replacements, concrete driveways, slab foundations, and retaining walls, with a crew that understands San Jacinto Valley clay soils, summer heat scheduling, and Hemet permit requirements. Call for a free estimate and a reply within one business day.

Many Hemet homes were built in the 1970s and 1980s, and original garage slabs from that era are now 40 to 50 years old and showing it. Our garage floor concrete service handles full slab replacement, including demolition of the old floor, proper sub-base preparation for Hemet clay conditions, and a finished surface ready for daily vehicle use.
Driveways in Hemet take a double hit from the summer heat above 100 degrees and the winter freeze-thaw cycles that crack concrete from below. We build driveways with compacted bases and proper control joints that account for both of those conditions in the San Jacinto Valley.
Almost all Hemet homes sit on concrete slabs, and the clay soils here put stress on those slabs every time they absorb winter rain or dry out in summer. We pour reinforced slab foundations to California Building Code standards and pull the required permits through Hemet Building and Safety.
Ranch-style homes in Hemet typically have backyard space suited for concrete patio work, and the mild winters here mean outdoor living extends well into what most of the country considers off-season. We build patios sloped correctly so water from winter storms drains away from the home rather than pooling at the foundation.
Some Hemet properties have sloped lots or graded yards where soil erosion is a visible problem, especially after the heavy rain events that hit the valley in winter. A concrete retaining wall holds the soil in place permanently and does not need the ongoing maintenance that timber walls require.
Homeowners in Hemet who want a finished look for driveways, patios, or walkways beyond plain gray can choose from stamped patterns, colored concrete, and exposed aggregate finishes. These surfaces cost more than basic concrete but add real curb appeal to homes in established neighborhoods.
Hemet sits in the San Jacinto Valley at about 1,600 feet elevation, and that elevation makes the climate more demanding on concrete than most of coastal Southern California. Summers regularly hit 105 degrees Fahrenheit, which is hot enough to dry the surface of fresh concrete faster than it can cure underneath, leading to surface cracking and a weaker finished slab. At the same time, winter nights in Hemet can drop below freezing from December through February, which is cold enough to expand moisture inside small concrete cracks and widen them over time. A concrete contractor working in Hemet needs to understand both of those seasonal pressures and plan accordingly.
A large share of Hemet's housing stock was built in the 1970s and 1980s, and those homes are now 40 to 50 years old. Original driveways, garage floors, and walkways from that era are well past the point where patching makes sense. The city also has a significant population of older homeowners and retirees who need a contractor who communicates clearly about scope, cost, and timeline before any work begins. The U.S. Census Bureau reports that Hemet has one of the higher homeownership rates for a city its size in Southern California, meaning most people dealing with aging concrete are long-term owners with real stake in getting the work done right.
Hemet is about 30 miles southeast of our base in Perris, and we work in the San Jacinto Valley regularly. The clay soils here behave similarly to what we see throughout Riverside County, but the valley floor and the surrounding hills create drainage patterns that affect where water goes after a storm. In the neighborhoods near the Ramona Pageant grounds on the eastern edge of town and in the older ranch neighborhoods west of downtown, we often see different drainage challenges on the same type of slab-on-grade construction.
We are familiar with permit requirements through the City of Hemet and coordinate inspections as part of any permitted project. Hemet is also close to San Jacinto, and we serve both cities on the same job routes. Homeowners looking ahead to additional projects can also visit our Beaumont service area page for information covering that part of our territory.
Call us or submit an estimate request through the website. We reply to all Hemet inquiries within one business day and do not require you to have exact measurements before contacting us.
We come to your Hemet property, assess the site conditions, and give you a written estimate at no charge. We will also tell you whether your project requires a permit through Hemet Building and Safety and factor that into the quote so there are no surprise costs later.
We handle permit applications and scheduling. Summer pours in Hemet are booked for early morning to stay ahead of peak afternoon heat, which starts well before noon in July and August.
We complete the work and remove all debris from your property. Before leaving, we walk you through the curing timeline and any care instructions specific to Hemet's climate, including what to watch for if a cold night arrives during the curing period.
Free estimates for all Hemet, CA concrete work. We reply within one business day and explain the full scope before you commit to anything.
(951) 564-0007Hemet is a city of about 90,000 people in the San Jacinto Valley in Riverside County, sitting at roughly 1,600 feet elevation about 30 miles southeast of Perris. The city has long been known as a retirement destination in inland Southern California, and a large share of its population is made up of retirees and long-term homeowners. The housing stock leans heavily toward single-story ranch homes on modest lots, most of them built between the 1950s and 1990s. Mobile home parks and age-restricted communities make up a notable share of the housing inventory. Almost all homes in Hemet use slab-on-grade foundations and stucco exteriors, the same construction approach that dominates throughout Riverside County.
Hemet is known locally for the annual Ramona Outdoor Play, one of the longest-running outdoor dramas in the United States, held in a natural amphitheater in the hills above the city each spring. Diamond Valley Lake, just south of the city, is one of the most recognized landmarks in the region and draws residents from across the valley for recreation. Nearby San Jacinto sits just a few miles to the north and shares much of the same housing profile and soil conditions. We also serve Beaumont to the northwest for homeowners along that corridor.
Expert driveway installation built for lasting curb appeal and durability.
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View serviceHeavy-duty garage floor slabs built to handle vehicles and daily wear.
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View serviceCall Perris Concrete Company for a free estimate on any concrete project in Hemet. Older homes in this valley often need more prep work than homeowners expect - getting a quote now helps you plan before small cracks become bigger problems.